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Thank you. Do you know where I can find v8 of the IPC Code as the entrance signs were installed prior to 2024 from what I can see. If the V9 would apply then the existing signs would not be compatible.

Additional to the entrance sign potential issues. I have found this as well:
'Signs Displaying Terms and Conditions
The Operator must adequately display any signs intended to form the basis of contract between the Creditor and the Motorist.

Such signs must (in addition to the requirements above):
...
c. identify yourself as ‘the Creditor’;'

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The company is the RK of the vehicle.

I'm just the protein automation driving it. ::)

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The car is owned outright by the business (company owns it - no leasing). OP is the company director. There is a couple of possible drivers in the company including for private use.

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And promised T&C's of the private parking in Windsor.

Entry sign

Arthur Road is on the left. Right lane is the aforementioned parking.

Bay sign


On a wall:



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Yes, I haven't looked at all the sign because I though I remember that the parking is a pay & display in certain hours only. I have, very rarely, used it during paid hours and always paid, and wrongly assumed that the sign is for P&D only.

The location is in the original post, for the exact location. It is here:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/YxsP6q8u8W2k8rhe6

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The car is owned outright by the Company. I will check the signs this evening and post them here. I've always challenged the private parking management companies in the past, so no problem with challenging the PCN.

Let me capture the signs first.

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On Saturday (14/06) just after 8PM, I had to pop over to the store on Slough High Street. I've parked in a designated bay on Wexham Road, Slough, as someone was just leaving the space. I was parked as the last car in the designated parking area just before junction with Grove Parade and the 'Controlled Zone', and considered myself very lucky (as other people normally park there on single and double yellow lines). I've checked the parking restriction hours (8AM-6PM, so I'm outside them) and went off to the shop as I wasn't planning to stay there for longer than 15 minutes. The location was always a pay and display area, and I have assumed it still is.

I went to store, came back and noticed a PCN stuck to the windshield.
Upon checking the added text at the bottom of the sign. It is now not only pay and display (in restricted hours) but also permit only location. Clearly my mistake for assuming.

PCN Front


PCN Back


Sign

The area is now pay & display AND restricted to permit holders too.

It is a company car (it is a micro business) and this was a private journey.

Any suggestions for challenge or shall I accept, pay and never set my foot again on High Street outside of the restricted time?

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On Friday 13/06 our office has received a private land Parking Charge Notice for one of our cars (I run a micro business) from Parking & Property Management LTD.

Front


Back


The contravention took place on the 11/06 (Wednesday) at Cooperative car park on Arthur Road Windsor.

The parking there is an occasional space where we sometimes park when we have to deliver office materials and supplies (and get lunch) to nearby office. This time it took longer than expected. But, we weren't even aware of the 1 hour limit there. I can see some tiny small prints on the building itself but there was no prominent information that there are specific limitations (it seems it was moved into private management at some point over the last couple of years as before that there were no signs 'private parking', etc.).

I will add photos of the car park notices later today, but looking through the NtK, I can see that they have not identified the make and model of the car, which I believe are required.

Is there anything obvious to your expert eyes, which could form a good reason to respond to the this PCN?

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